Footage shows brawl erupt between armed rival gangs as weapon-wielding thugs engage in brutal back and forth

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VIDEO footage shows a gang fight erupting with male and female thugs attacking each other with knives and baseball bats.

The horror brawl – including three women – was caught on camera outside Edinburgh’s Inchmickery Court block of flats.

Male and female thugs scrap in EdinburghYouTube

One of the yobs attempts to stag a rival lying on the groundYouTube

The recently emerged footage shows two of the male yobs furiously waving blades while being challenged by pair of baseball bat wielding rivals, one of which also appears to be clutching a chain.

They have three pals backing them up.

Another man wearing a black t-shirt comes out to support the pair clutching knives.

A woman wearing orange is seen challenging him with a baseball bat before she and a female accomplice then attack another woman who has emerged on the scene.

The man in black and another thug are seen frantically exchanging swings with their weapons before both fall to the ground.

At this point a shorts-wearing yob runs over and attempts to stab the rival lying on the deck but appears not to make serious contact.

The violent gangs then slowly break apart while screaming and furiously gesturing towards each other.

Horrified onlookers called cops who later made seven arrests following the brutal ruck in May last year.

Andrew Muir, 45, Louise Millar, 42, and three others who can’t be named for legal reasons all admitted taking part in the scrap at Inchmickery Court at Edinburgh Sheriff Court earlier this year.

Muir and another man also pleaded guilty to using knives which saw them both jailed for 20 months. Another male also admitted having a blade and was given a 12 month supervision order.

Millar and another man pleaded guilty to using baseball bats. She was caged for 18 months and he will be sentenced next month.

Charges against Ann Munro, 41, were dropped while accused William McMillan passed away before the case was heard. Another person involved in the fight was never identified.

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